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ANCHOR=Eric
NEWSCAST=11pm
WRITER=eea
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Coming up next on News 7 at 11...
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VO-NAT

It was a ride they hadn't counted on. Passengers of a Delta jet take a spin
off the runway...
A proposed law to legalize marijuana for some people in California isn't
just blowing smoke... it's ahead in the polls.
And after a judge deported her to Russia, a mother is reunited with her
family.
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ANCHOR=Eric
SS=None

A frightening landing at New Yorks Laguardia airport tonight.
A Delta jet's landing gear apparently collapsed as it came down.
The plane spun around and slid off the runway...
SUPER=03-Moscow;

Russian President Boris Yeltsin appointed a news Security Council Secretary
today, after publically firing former Secretary Alexander Lebed for
insubordination.
SUPER=03-San Francisco;

And more than three months after she was deported to Russia, a woman came
back home to her family today... this time for good...
We'll take you to a very happy reunion.
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ANCHOR=Eric
SS=None

Those stories, plus all today's sports highlights and Kimberly's forcast.
Coming up tonight on News 7 at 11.

Plane

ANCHOR=Eric
NEWSCAST=11pm
WRITER=eea
TAPE# net
GRAPHIC=None

Good evening, I'm Eric Earnhart.
A Delta Airlines jetliner skidded off the runway at New York's LaGuardia
Airport tonight, with the landing gear apparently collapsing as the jet came
in.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-New York;

Passengers say as the plane approached the runway, they felt it drift to the
right, and then hit something hard.
The plane spun around and skidded off the runway, finally coming to rest
facing the opposite direction.
The 63 people on board evacuated the plane. While no one was hurt during the
landing, a Port Authority spokesman says four people were slightly injured
during the evacuation.
The plane was coming into New York from Atlanta when the incident happened.
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Lili

ANCHOR=Eric
NEWSCAST=11pm
WRITER=eea
TAPE# net-
GRAPHIC=Hurricane

Hurricane Lili blew through the Bahamas today, but only caused minimal
damage.
Cuba was not so lucky yesterday.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Havana, Cuba

Lili's 90 mile-an-hour winds blew down buildings and drove people from their
homes in Havana.
But no one was killed. Lili's path missed the most densely populated areas
of the Island, and more than 175 people were evacuated from dangerous
locations.
The wind and falling trees cut off power to much of Island overnight. Cuban
officials say about 50 homes were destroyed.
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Dole

ANCHOR=Eric
NEWSCAST=11pm
WRITER=eea
TAPE# 96-76
GRAPHIC=Bob Dole

Bob Dole has made his last appearance in Virginia before next month's
election.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Norfolk;

At a windy rally in Norfolk today, Dole went on the attack.
He linked President Clinton with allegedly improper campaign contributions
from foreign businessmen.
And continued to hammer the theme of teen drug use.
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SOT 15:35:30
IN Q=it was cut in half
((BOB DOLE; IT WAS CUT IN HALF IN THE REAGAN BUSH YEARS, BUT ITS DOUBLED NOW.
AND AS I LOOK AT ALL THE YOUNG PEOPLE HERE LET ME TELL YOU THIS, IF YOU HAVEN'T
STARTED, DON'T, IF YOU'VE STARTED, STOP. YOU'RE GOING TO RUIN YOUR LIFE, YOU'RE
GOING TO RUIN YOUR BODY, YOU'RE NOT GOING TO HAVE A FUTURE. ))
SUPER=01-Bob Dole/(R) Presidential Candidate
RUNS=:14
OUT Q=not going to have a future
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ANCHOR=Eric
SS=Bob Dole

Though Dole has stepped up attacks on the issue of character, it doesn't
appear to be working in the polls...
The latest numbers show the president's character has a higher approval
rating than Mr. Dole's.

Clinton

ANCHOR=Eric
NEWSCAST=11pm
WRITER=eea
TAPE# net-
GRAPHIC=Bill Clinton

A road test might not be the only obstacle standing in the way of new
drivers getting their licenses.
In his weekly radio address President Clinton today proposed they also be
required to pass a drug test.
He also ordered states to crack down on people under 21 who drink any amount
of alcohol, no matter how small, and then drive.
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SOT 15:02:33
IN Q=every state
((PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON; EVERY STATE MUST PASS A LAW MAKING IT ILLEGAL FOR
ANYONE UNDER 21 TO DRIVE WITH ALCOHOL IN THEIR BLOOD. IF THEY'RE CAUGHT, THEIR
DRIVER'S LICENSE MUST BE SUSPENDED.))
RUNS=:10
OUT Q=license must be suspended
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ANCHOR=Eric
SS=Bill Clinton

Mr. Clinton purposes that states who don't pass, or already have such a law,
will lose some of their federal highway funds.

ON-RECORD

Despite efforts to raise public awareness, drunk driving accidents were up
eight per cent last year nation-wide.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=@File;

More than 17 thousand people died in drunk driving accidents in 1995, as
opposed to some 15 thousand in 1994.
In addition to fatalities, more than one million people were injured in
D-W-I related accidents.
Local efforts to combat drunk driving now include the "Keep the Star White"
campaign, but it may only last through November.
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SOT
IN Q=We're in a
(( ))
SUPER=01-George Pelton/Parent of Accident Victim;
RUNS=:23
OUT Q=keep it white.
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VO-NAT

To learn more about what is being done to combat drunk driving tune into On
Record tomorrow morning at eleven here on W-D-B-J.
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UVA-Fire

ANCHOR=Eric
NEWSCAST=11
WRITER=
TAPE#None
GRAPHIC=Fire

A University of Virginia senior who died in an early-morning fire was drunk
when the fire broke out.
Police say 22-year-old Elizabeth McGowan had three times the legal
level of alcohol in her blood when she died.
They say it may have prevented her from getting away from Thursday's fire.
Meanwhile, Charlottesville's Commonwealth's Attorney is awaiting
the results of an investigation before deciding whether to charge two U-Va
students who threw a smoke bomb into the building.
The bomb is the suspected cause of the blaze.

Ca-Marijuana

ANCHOR=Eric
NEWSCAST=11pm
WRITER=eea
TAPE# net-
GRAPHIC=Marijuana

A move to legalize certain kinds of marijuana use in California is running
strong in the polls.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Hollywood;

Proposition 215 on the November ballot would legalize marijuana for
medicinal purposes.
The effort gained national attention when the state attorney general shut
down a group offering marijuana to cancer and AIDS patients.
Proposition 215 is ahead in the polls, by 21 points.
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SOT 15:18:54
IN Q=I take care
((I TAKE CARE OF TERMINALLY ILL PEOPLE IN THEIR HOMES, I SUPPORT WHAT THE
CANNABIS CLUBS OFFER;
SOT 15:19:02
DAN LUNDGREN/STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL; IF THEY PROVE IN FACT THAT IT HAS REAL
MEDICINAL PURPOSES, AND IT'S HELD TO THE STANDARDS OTHER MEDICINES HAD, I HAVE
NO PROBLEM WITH THAT, JUST LIKE MORPHINE, BUT IN FACT IT HAS FAILED EVERY TEST.
))
SUPER=01-Dan Lundgren/State Attorney General; :09
RUNS=:17
OUT Q=failed every test
ANCHOR=Eric
SS=Marijuana

Supporters of the proposition say marijuana helps the nausea caused by
chemo-therapy, and helps stimulate the appetite in AIDS patients.
Tease#1
HARD MUSIC UNDER
ANCHOR=Eric
SS=NONE

Still to come on News 7 at 11--
They want last year's Million Man March to have a lasting impact.
Members of Roanoke's African American community put the emphasis on family
with their own march today.
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VO-NAT

And she's a living symbol of the civil rights movement.
More than 40 years later Rosa Parks still delivers an inspirational message.
We'll have that story but first here's Kimberly McBroom.
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Kimberly in WX CENTER
You don't need me to tell you how windy it's been tonight-- all you really
had to do was go outside.
There've been reports of nearly 40- mile- an- hour gusts at the Roanoke
Regional Airport, and our forecast is calling for more breezy weather tomorrow.
For now, let's find out how cool it was today....
Roll
Lake Levels
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SUPER=81-59/39/0.00/55/42/0.00/43/37/0.00;
SUPER=82-1.46''/minus 0.93''/47.36''/plus 13.85'';
SUPER=83-Down 0.90 Foot/Down 1.18 Feet;Lake levels

Nicaragua

ANCHOR=Eric
NEWSCAST=11pm
WRITER=eea
TAPE# net
GRAPHIC=NOne

If you think this country's presidential election is confusing... imagine an
election with 23 candidates.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Managua, Nicaragua;

That's how many are on the ballot in Nicaragua, though, according to the
polls, only two candidates have a real chance of winning.
Former President Jimmy Carter is in the country as an observer. He met with
both front runners, Daniel Ortega, and Arnoldo Aleman, today, saying he is
completely neutral.
Both candidates are promising at least 100 thousand new jobs if elected.
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Russia

ANCHOR=Eric
NEWSCAST=11pm
WRITER=eea
TAPE# net
GRAPHIC=Boris Yeltsin

Boris Yeltsin has named a new Security Council Secretary.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Moscow

Former Russian Parliament speaker Ivan Rybkin was appointed to the post
today.
He also becomes Yeltsin's chief negotiator in Chechnya.
Former Secretary Alexander Lebed was fired last Thursday for what the
president called "insubordination".
Yeltsin made today's announcement after meeting with Rybkin at a rest home
outside Moscow, where he's waiting for heart surgery.
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Parks

ANCHOR=Eric
NEWSCAST=11pm
WRITER=eea
TAPE# net-
GRAPHIC=None

This week thousands of people remembered last year's million man march...
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Philadelphia, PA

But more than 40 years ago... one woman, made history...
Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on the bus.
Because of her, the Supreme court declared bus segregation unconstitutional.
Parks was in Philadelphia today, signing copies of her new book, and talking
to students about the future.
Park's advice... don't drop out, get good grades, and have spiritual
awareness in your life.
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RBC

ANCHOR=Eric
NEWSCAST=11p
WRITER=Dal
TAPE#96-73
GRAPHIC=None

Organizers say a march celebrating family and community unity is a small
step toward Rebuilding The Black Community.
Members of the Roanoke R-B-C sponsored "The Thousand Family March."
The numbers didn't come close to the title, but organizers say the
foundation for a better tomorrow has been laid.
Denise Allen reports.
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SOT
IN Q=As the sun
SUPER=03-Roanoke; :00
SUPER=01-Tony Reed/RBC; :11
SUPER=01-Anita Reed/RBC; 1:00
SUPER=@Denise1; 1:15 keep super up even when i'm out of frame
RUNS=1:42
OUT Q=News 7

((As the sun rose over Roanoke black families took to the streets.
Though the numbers were small when the group left Washington
Park, the march grew as passer-bys joined the parade.
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SOT 10:24:29
IN Q=it's a sLOW
((TONY REED/RBC: IT'S A SLOW PROCESS. WE JUST WANT TO HELP OURSELVES. WE NOT
AGAINST ANYBODY AND WE JUST WANT TO HELP OURSELVES AND HELP THE KIDS.))
RUNS=:11
OUT Q=HELP THE KIDS

Reed says one way the R-B-C does that is by getting the children involved.
Many children made the trip from Washington Park to the community center on
Melrose Avenue.
This family march comes shortly after the one year anniversary of the
Million Man March.
Organizers hope it will lift the spirits of the community.
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SOT 10:24:51
IN Q=I' GLAD IT'S COLD
((I'M GLAD IT'S COOL. I WAS HOPING IT WOULD RAIN AND WE WOULD STILL GO THROUGH
WITH IT BECAUSE THAT WOULD SHOW DETERMINATION.))
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OUT Q=SHOW DETERMINATION

Members say that determination is a part of their effort to be positive role
models for children and even other adults.
They say they also want to teach their community how to stand up for itself.
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SOT 11:24:49
IN Q=IF THEY FEEL
((ANITA REED/RBC: IF THEY FEEL THEY'RE NOT BEING TREATED PROPERLY BY SOMEONE
IN AN AUTHORITY POSITION, HOW TO SPEAK TO THAT PERSON SO THAT PERSON
UNDERSTANDS WHERE THEY'RE COMING FROM. BUT IN THAT AS IN EVERYTHING WE DO IN
LIFE THERE'S A PROPER WAY TO DO IT AND THAT WE HOPE WE SET THAT EXAMPLE.))
RUNS=:14
OUT Q=SET THAT EXAMPLE
DENISE ALLEN/NEWS 7 REPORTER: MEMBERS OF THE R-B-C SAY MANY GOOD THINGS HAVE
STARTED SMALL.
THEY HOPE EVENTS LIKE THIS MARCH WILL BRING IN VOLUNTEERS TO TUTOR CHILDREN
AND DONATIONS TO STOCK THE CLOTHES CLOSET AND FOOD BANK.
The R-B-C Center is trying to meet the needs of the people in the
neighborhood by offering educational and health programs.
But they say the organization needs more community support before it can
help make the journey into the future
a little easier.
Denise Allen News 7.))
Tease#2
Soft Music Under
ANCHOR=Eric
SS=none

Ahead on News 7, they are not "Air Jordan"-- but they are "Air Scent". The
newest members of the Botetourt Mounted Search and Rescue team were introduced
today.
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VO-NAT

And a group of volunteers spent part of their Saturday on the road--they
were part of Virginia's Great State Trash Off. We'll find out what that's all
about when we return.
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Rescue-Dogs

ANCHOR=Eric
NEWSCAST=11p
WRITER=Dal
TAPE#96-78
GRAPHIC=None

Botetourt Mounted Search and Rescue introduced several new members of their
team today at "To The Rescue Museum."
The four-legged rescue workers were a big hit with shoppers at Tanglewood
Mall.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.;

These search and rescue dogs help emergency service workers find lost
people.
They're not regular tracking dogs. They're called "Air Scent" dogs
which means the animals pick up a human scent through the air and not by
following a scent on the ground.
When the dogs are fully certified they'll accompany the team on rescue
efforts.
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SOT 14:26:14
IN Q=we provide
((C.D. REAVIS/BOTETOURT MOUNTED SEARCH AND RESCUE: WE PROVIDE PERSONNEL,
TRAINED PEOPLE TO GO OUT AND SEARCH FOR LOST PEOPLE, DOWNED AIRCRAFT, INJURED
PEOPLE THAT'S BEEN LOST. WE ASSIST IN THE EVACUATION OF THE PERSON ONCE WE
FIND THEM.))
SUPER=01-C.D. Reavis/Botetourt Mounted Search & Rescue;
RUNS=:13
OUT Q= ONCE FIND THEM
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VO-NAT

Both the search and rescue team and the museum operate on donations.
"To The Rescue" is a national museum which tells the story of the men and
women who helped make the rescue movement what it is today.
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TRASH-PICKUP

ANCHOR=ERIC
NEWSCAST=11p
WRITER=DAL
TAPE#96-71
GRAPHIC=Virginia

Volunteers walked miles today to do some house cleaning for Virginia.
They canvassed the shoulders of state roadways picking up trash as they
passed.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.;

Workers from P-Y-A-Monarch Foods spent the morning picking up trash at
several exits on interstate 81.
Their day started at 8 and you can tell by the number of bags of trash the
group collected that their efforts were sorely needed.
The Virginia Department of Transportation sponsored the "Great State
Trash-Off."
The state-wide, one-day effort focused on cleaning up litter along the roads
and river banks.
The event is part of Adopt-A-Highway month.
More than 63-hundred volunteer groups across the state help keep over
14-thousand miles of highways clean year-round.
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Fatal-Ax

ANCHOR=Eric
NEWSCAST=11
WRITER=sly
TAPE#96-79
GRAPHIC=None

A fatal traffic accident in Roanoke less than an hour ago--
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke

Witnesses say a pedestrian was hit
on Route 581 southbound near the Peters Creek Road exit.
Few details are available--it is not known why the victim was on the
highway.
Emergency workers at the scene confirm the man's injuries were fatal.
We'll have more on the story tomorrow on News 7 at 6.
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S-Glass

The Eagles of G.W. Danville have taken control of the Western District race
with a 26 to 14 win over rival E.C. Glass.
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VO-NAT ENG#
SUPER=03-Danville/Eagles vs Hilltoppers; :

A cool evening as the two Western District teams prepared to kick it off.
In the second quarter, Garnett McDaniel takes the handoff takes it in from
the one yard line and the Hilltoppers led 6 to nothing.
But. G.W. came on strong Chanston Rogers handsoff to John Dickerson and
he's off to the races down field scoring from 65 yards out to make it 7 to 6
Eagles in the second quarter.
In the third, Rogers gets it to Tyronne Roberston he takes in from the one
yard line and the Eagles led 14 to 6.
And the Eagles added another score SUPER=36-G.W. Danville/26/E.C.
Glass/14/;in the fourth quarter Rogers calls his own number this time scoring
from the one yard line and Danville beats Glass 26 to 14.
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ANCHOR=Roy
SS=Roy Centered

Other winners tonight were Magna Vista, Chatham, William Campbell, Gate City
, Giles, Brookville and St. Christophers beat Roanoke Catholic.

S-UVA

ANCHOR=Roy
NEWSCAST=11pm
WRITER=Roy
TAPE#VF96-1
GRAPHIC=UVA Football

Anthony Poindexter led the defense with three interceptions and a blocked
punt and Tiki Barber rushed for 106 yards and three touchdowns as 20-th ranked
Virginia routed North Carolina State 62 to 14.
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VO-NAT ENG#
SUPER=03-Charlottesville/Cavaliers vs Wolfpack; :

Barber's punt return for a touchdown made it 7 to nothing then with
3-minutes left in the first he bounces out side and scores on the three yard
run Virginia led 7 to nothing.
Virginia would get it back moments later. Jamie Barnette goes to the air
but his pass is intercepted by Poindexter giving the Cavaliers the ball at the
State 36 yard line.
A couple of plays later Virginia went to the air. Tim sherman on the fade
pattern to Germaine Crowell for the 16 yard touchdown the Cavaliers led 21 to
nothing.
After a field goal and turnover Virginia got it back. Sherman goes to the
air again this time he hooks up with Brian Owen on the fade pattern the
Cavaliers led 31 to nothing.
Barber would get his third touchdown of the day just before the half he
takes the handoff and races down the sideline from 52 yards out and the
Cavaliers led 45 to nothing at the half.
Virginia would score 17 more points SUPER=36-Virginia/62/N.C.
state/14/;in the second half and the Cavaliers go on to rout the Wolfpack 62
to 14 setting up next weeks showdown at Florida State.
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A special day in Lexington as the first Gary Fallon scholarship was presented
to a rising senior.
Trailing 7 to nothing, Corey Morgan takes the pitch and goes out side to
score from the three and the Tigers tied the game at 7 to 7 in the second
quarter.
Washington and lee took the lead with five seconds left in the first half
when Matt Holbrook booted this 36 yard field goal to make it 10 to 7 Generals.
The Generals added another score SUPER=36-Washington &
Lee/17/Hampden-Sydney/13/;in the fourth quarter Seth McKinley takes the
handoff and scores from the one to make it 17to 7 and W & L wins it 17 to 13.
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The Gators were biting in Gainesville this afternoon.
Wuerffel going to the air for the first of his three touchdowns. Reidel
Anthony on the receiving end of this 25 yard strike to make it 7 to nothing
Florida.
The Tigers bounced back capping a drive when Markeith Cooper takes the
handoff and scores from the seven to tie the game at 7 to 7.
Terry Jackson scored two touchdowns SUPER=36-Florida/51/Auburn/10/;on the
ground this one from the one Florida led 21 to 7 and the Gators rout the Tigers
51 to 10.
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S-Express

For the second night in a row, The Roanoke Express was at the Roundhouse.
Tonight it was the Raleigh Icecaps in town.
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VO-NAT ENG#
SUPER=03-Roanoke/Express vs Icecaps; :

Express coach Frank Anzalone on the bench waiting the start of the game.
The Icecaps broke the ice First. The puck is shot at the goal from the
middle of the ice and its slipped into the net on the rebound to make it 1 to
nothing.
But the Express came back. Jeff Loder steals the puck at the side of the
net and slaps it in for the score to tie the score at one to one.
The Icecaps scored the final two SUPER=38-Roanoke//Raleigh//;goals of the
first Period. Kris Miller fires a shot from the blue line past the Express
goalie Raleigh led 2 to 1 and the Icecaps win it 7 to 5.
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S-Rain

ANCHOR=Roy
NEWSCAST=11pm
WRITER=Roy
TAPE#S6-18
GRAPHIC=Yankees/Braves

The New York Yankees and Atlanta Braves are waiting on the weather to clear
out of the area in order to play game one of the World Series.
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VO-NAT ENG#
SUPER=03-New York, NY; :

A heavy rain and windy conditions hit the "Big Apple" this afternoon and
the Baseball commissioner's office postponed game one that was scheduled for
tonight.
The rain soaked the field and it's possible that it will be raining
tomorrow night.
The Yankees haven't played in almost a week.
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SOT
IN Q="We were...
((JOE TORRE/YANKEE MANAGER: ))
((GREG MADDUX/BRAVES PITCHER: ))
SUPER=01-Joe Torre/Yankee Manager; :
SUPER=01-Greg Maddux/Braves Pitcher; :22
RUNS=:39
OUT Q=....day off."
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S-Layman

There's a tie in the Three Rivers District between Glenvar and Floyd County.
The Lady Highlanders beat the Lady Buffaloes 54-50 Thursday.
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VO-NAT #eng
SUPER=03-Roanoke Co./Buffaloes vs. Highlanders; :00

Amy Layman's performance was decisive in her team's win, After the game,
she announced her decision to attend Roanoke College next year where she will
play SOFTBALL.
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SOT
IN Q="I got....
((AMY LAYMAN/WILL ATTEND ROANOKE:))
SUPER=01-Amy Layman/Will Attend Roanoke; :00
RUNS=:22
OUT Q=...like to go"
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VO-NAT(Con't)

Will the multi sport athlete play basketball as well??
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SOT
IN Q="I'll
RUNS=:06
OUT Q=...keep thinking"
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S-Rush

ANCHOR=Roy
NEWSCAST=11pm
WRITER=Roy
TAPE#NONE
GRAPHIC=Rush Logo

Darren Graham threw a touchdown pass in overtime as the Roanoke Rush beat
Knoxville 12 to 6.
The win gives the rush the South Atlantic Championship and Roanoke will
host the Playoffs beginning next Saturday.

Big-Game

ANCHOR=Eric
NEWSCAST=11
WRITER=
TAPE#None
GRAPHIC=Virginia Lottery
No one from Virginia or any other state won the grand prize in last night's
multi-state Big Game drawing.
That means the jackpot for next Friday's drawing will be 36 million
dollars.
In Virginia's Cash five game, one 100-thousand dollar ticket was sold in
Richmond.

Reunion

ANCHOR=Eric
NEWSCAST=11pm
WRITER=eea
TAPE# net-
GRAPHIC=None

An emotional homecoming in San Francisco today, as a family welcomed home a
wife and mother they thought they might never see again.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-San Francisco, CA;

Laura Teedva-Korbwicki was deported back to Russia three months ago.
The college professor had sought political asylm, because she helped rebel
troops in a civil war in Georgia several years ago.
After she was deported, she managed to get to Poland with an old passport.
Then some California lawmakers helped her get a permanent visa, and with
that, she came home today.
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SOT
IN Q=thank you, I'm happy
((LAURA TEEDVA-KORBWICKE; THANKYOU, I'M HAPPY I'M HOME. I DIDN'T BELIEVE THAT.
HOW DO YOU FEEL RIGHT NOW? GREAT, HAPPY, TIRED, VERY LUCKY, I'M VERY LUCKY. ))
SUPER=01-Laura Teedva-Korbwicke;
RUNS=:16
OUT Q=I'm very lucky (2nd)
ANCHOR=Eric
SS=None
family in the world.
Korbwicke says all she wants to do know is spend time with the most wonderful